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JUBEI - Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained EP



Artist: JUBEI  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained EP
Label: Metalheadz  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: METH 083
Format: double 12"
Released: 19 April, 2010
Price: $12.87
Genre: Drum And Bass
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Carbon - MP3 Sample MP3 "Carbon"
Side 2
1.  - Alignment - MP3 Sample MP3 "Alignment"
Side 3
1.  - Project - MP3 Sample MP3 "Project" (feat SPY)
Side 4
1.  - Patience - MP3 Sample MP3 "Patience"

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    Review

    Metalheadz unleash four powerful and atmospheric D&B steppers courtesy of Jubei and his collaborations with SPY and Dbridge. The "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained EP" is an assault on the sense from the word go.<br>

    "Carbon" is a bouncy number that is all about the hardstep snares and heavy swabs of bass. The breakdowns are atmospheric with the synths that hint at its arrival taking over the soundscape for those short moments. "Alignment," the second solo effort from Jubei here, sees old school sounding pads joining cruising, moody bass and contorting breaks. It is an entirely bass heavy track that sounds almost ambient if it wasn’t for those huge breaks. However, there are a wide range of emotions embedded into this track with what is actually a minimal range of sounds. SPY joins Jubei for the rattling, jump up track, "Project 1." Keeping things rather uncomplicated until the breakdown, we come out the other side amid dense sound layers and hectic FX.<br>

    Finishing the release, Dbridge is the collaborator on "Patience." Arguably the finest track on here, "Patience" has a haunting atmosphere created by ominous sub bass, spooky synths and agile warehouse syncopations. Sticking to it’s genre’s name, aside from the occasional FX, this tune is simply drums and bass. Nowhere is that more apparent than at the drop following the echoed breakdown in the middle. That sentiment seems to mark the ethos of the whole EP. A return to simple, undiluted drum & bass comes from Jubei in what has been a difficult year for the genre.